Melbourne is Australia's second most populated city, and in many ways a microcosm of broader Australian society. As a city, Melbourne is the proverbial 'melting pot' of cultures. This diversity is evident in the breadth of community radio stations that service the Melbourne community. From '...
AN/ARN-25 Automated Direction Finder (ADF) system is now modeled for use with the AN/ARC-51 UHF Radio. Information on using the equipment is detailed in the Kneeboard Manual on page 1-3. Weapons: AIM-9J and AIM-9P3 are available on inboard and outboard stations. AGM-45B Shrike is...
The general idea behind community radio is that it is radio run by and for the community. This allows community radio stations to provide air space for many independent voices. Importantly, community radio also contributes to the diversification of media in Australia. Melbourne, Victoria, has an ...
SYN stands for the Student Youth Network, a media organisation and community radio licensee based in Melbourne, run by and for people under 26. Over 5000 young people have been participated in SYN since they commenced full-time, city-wide broadcasts in 2003. The organisation also works with ...
As mobile phone networks are not categorised as an “essential service” (but radio networks are), lost communication due to telecommunications outages affects the emergency response [73] and will potentially affect future DES operations. While it is important to communicate that “resilience starts ...
The target population was also recruited from the community through a media campaign via magazines, newspapers, local radio stations, and announcements at screening venues and the distribution of flyers and posters at pharmacies and in public places. 2.4. Procedure The screening for AF was performed...